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Marvel Studios has unveiled an incredible new banner by Head of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding, featuring the Avengers, Fantastic Four, and X-Men (well, Deadpool and Wolverine).
Originally announced as a television series for Disney+, the project was reworked in 2022 into a movie by Yassir Lester ( Black Monday) and will also feature black-market dealer Sonny Burch (Walter Goggins) who made his debut in Ant-Man and the Wasp.
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Marvel Studios seals the fate of Marvel Zombies with one definitive quote
One of the most successful, but also most underrated, Marvel series of all-time just got the final word on the fate of its future.
Marvel Studios has developed a bad habit of killing off big-name characters in the MCU, and these are some of the biggest wasted opportunities that came as a result of that.
The first clip from Marvel Studios’ upcoming Disney+ series Wonder Man has been released and and some fans are convinced it’s tying into the events of Thunderbolts* in a pretty unexpected way. The brief sneak peek has sparked a wave of theories online,
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Marvel's Most Influential Reboot Is Dominating the Streaming Charts (and It's Free to Watch)
Spider-Man: Homecoming has landed on Pluto TV, giving fans the chance to revisit Tom Holland's first solo outing as the web-slinger.
"I need to be in this movie... I was born to play this character." Marvel Studios has revealed another brand new offiical trailer for their next new series titled Wonder Man, a MCU spin-off series ready to debut for streaming later this January.
Speculation is building around the future of She-Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with fans increasingly wondering if Tatiana Maslany is on her way out and if Marvel is preparing to recast the character.
One of the worst Marvel movies of the last 10 years has made a sudden jump on streaming. See where Eternals ranks and where to watch it.
The Mars candy brand is aligning the blockbuster-inspired collaboration with “It’s More Fun Together,” a creative platform it debuted last year.